Oil Tycoon Plunges—Kremlin Ties Spark Murder Fears
Another Russian oil executive has met a mysterious and tragic end — the latest in a chilling pattern many now believe is far from coincidental. Andrey Badalov, a 62-year-old vice president of Transneft, Russia’s state oil pipeline giant, plunged 180 feet from the 17th floor of a luxury Moscow high-rise, despite residing on the 10th floor. Official reports are hastily calling it suicide, with a conveniently timed note allegedly found — but seasoned observers aren’t buying it. Badalov, a husband and father of two, is now the twelfth high-ranking energy figure to die under suspicious circumstances since the Kremlin’s expansionist warpath began shaking Europe. The company he helped lead is headed by none other than a Cold War–era KGB operative and Putin crony, Nikolai Tokarev — painting a grim backdrop to Badalov’s death that raises more questions than answers. As the body count rises, the world is reminded that in Putin’s Russia, the real energy crisis may be survival.
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